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| author | Li, Zheng Ding, Chong Gao, Wei |
| author_facet | Li, Zheng Ding, Chong Gao, Wei |
| contents | Sufficient dimension reduction (SDR) is a valuable approach for handling high-dimensional data. Outer Product Gradient (OPG) is an popular approach. However, because of focusing the mean regression function, OPG may ignore some directions of central subspace (CS) when the distribution of errors is symmetric about zero. The mode of a distribution can provide an important summary of data. A Local Modal OPG (LMOPG) and its algorithm through mode regression are proposed to estimate the basis of CS with skew errors distribution. The estimator shows the consistent and asymptotic normal distribution under some mild conditions. Monte Carlo simulation is used to evaluate the performance and demonstrate the efficiency and robustness of the proposed method. |
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| spellingShingle | A Local Modal Outer-Product-Gradient Estimator for Dimension Reduction Li, Zheng Ding, Chong Gao, Wei Methodology Sufficient dimension reduction (SDR) is a valuable approach for handling high-dimensional data. Outer Product Gradient (OPG) is an popular approach. However, because of focusing the mean regression function, OPG may ignore some directions of central subspace (CS) when the distribution of errors is symmetric about zero. The mode of a distribution can provide an important summary of data. A Local Modal OPG (LMOPG) and its algorithm through mode regression are proposed to estimate the basis of CS with skew errors distribution. The estimator shows the consistent and asymptotic normal distribution under some mild conditions. Monte Carlo simulation is used to evaluate the performance and demonstrate the efficiency and robustness of the proposed method. |
| title | A Local Modal Outer-Product-Gradient Estimator for Dimension Reduction |
| topic | Methodology |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.20738 |